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Lee Sung-kyung has rapidly ascended to prominence within South Korea's entertainment landscape, establishing herself as a sought-after actress and model. Her professional journey commenced in the modeling sphere in 2008, a foundation that paved the way for her subsequent success in numerous popular television series and films.
Her career reached a significant turning point in 2016 with a memorable role in the hit drama "Cheese in the Trap." As Baek In-ha, she portrayed a character of considerable depth, one who navigated the complexities of charm and manipulation. This performance garnered considerable critical praise, solidifying her status as a rapidly emerging talent.
Lee Sung-kyung further cemented her growing reputation in the same year with a leading part in the drama "Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo." Her portrayal of Kim Bok-joo, an aspiring Olympic weightlifter, was lauded for its authenticity and comedic timing, earning her the Best New Actress award at the 2016 MBC Drama Awards.
Her impressive television portfolio also includes significant roles in "Doctor Crush" (2016), "About Time" (2018), and "Dr. Romantic 2" (2020). On the cinematic front, she has contributed to films such as "A Brand New Life" (2016), "The Beauty Inside" (2018), and "Single in Seoul" (2021).
A testament to her artistic range, Lee Sung-kyung demonstrates an impressive capacity for embodying diverse characters. Beyond her acting prowess, she is also recognized for her talents in singing and dancing, having released multiple musical works. She continues to be a prominent figure in South Korean entertainment, poised for sustained popularity in the years ahead.
Her filmography includes "Miss & Mrs. Cops" (2019) where she played Ji-Hye, "Love+Sling" (2018) featuring her as Ga-Young, and "Broker" (2018) in the role of Cha Yeon-Hee.
In television, her extensive credits encompass "Call It Love" (2023) as Sim Woo-Joo, "Dr. Romantic 3" (2023) where she reprised her role as Cha Eun-Jae, and "Sh**ting Stars" (2022) as Oh Han-Byeol. She also appeared in "Record of Youth" (2020) as Jin Seo-U for specific episodes, and "Once Again" (2020) as Ji Sun-Kyung for a few episodes. Her role as Cha Eun-Jae in "Dr. Romantic 2" (2020) was particularly impactful. She also starred in "About Time" (2018) as Choi Michaela, made a brief appearance as a woman in a
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